I have just noticed something strange I had'nt noticed before. There is no .typ files into .gmap folders coming from Garmin Topo US 24 K downloaded on Noeman.
Aren't these maps typed ? (in effect, except green colour displayed on National parks, there is nothing more)

Attached is a TYP file for the USA Topo 100k v5 map to display the topo lines correctly in my Nuvi 2460. Without this TYP file, the topo lines resemble roads on the Nuvi. This also displays surface management. I use the CNNA map to get to the forest, then the Topo 100k to find the trail heads and campsites.

I use Topo's with priority 24 overlayed by transparent CN at priority 30.
All typs with same colors for the different polylines road types, so overlay is perfect.
NEW: All typs contain and display original Garmin Extra Pois and Active Routing works.

Driving:
I see a topo map and on top thin CN lines of same color, CN does the routing as it is the topmost map.
Topo paved roads are large and borderless for Mobile XT to adapt their width according to zoom level.

Hiking etc:
I see a topo map which also does the routing, CN is disabled.
Height lines, hiking trails as well as CN polylines are all either bitmapped or with border for Mobile XT to keep'em thin.

[solved] Help welcome on CN 2015.20 NT, can't figure out two polyline types
- which polyline is brown thick trail displayed in cities?
- which polyline is white road with black border in cities?

Update:
- corrected unkown polylines in CN
- corrected header of all files
- added Garmin Extra Pois for CN and Topo Switzerland V4
Update2:
- fixed Topo Switzerland V4 (thx 2 sherco40)
Update3:
- attached my final config of CN and Topo Switzerland
* CN with more polygons (from a german forum), most of them not displayed for me as Topo overlayed
(but for those using ONLY the CN map, the original draworder is included as a text file)
* Both CN and Topo Switzerland contain mostly 24x24 icons and nightview has been optimized

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